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Alphabetical [« »] ishmaelites 1 islam 11 islám 1 islâm 56 islâmism 1 israel 57 israelites 4 | Frequency [« »] 57 much 57 peace 57 raised 56 islâm 56 mountains 56 neither 56 praises | The Qur'ân Concordances islâm |
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1 I | was the birthplace of el Islâm.~ ~The Arabs of the desert 2 I | who called to prayer in Islâm.~ ~In the fifth year of 3 I | the bitterest enemy of El Islâm.~ ~For two years the Hâsimîs 4 I | considerable influence on Islâm, both during and after his 5 I | learn from him the truths of Islâm. Ten years had rolled by 6 I | few and the prospects of Islâm darker than they were at 7 I | preached the doctrine of Islâm, which was eagerly accepted 8 I | not completely won over to Islâm, but waited to see how matters 9 I | prophet's order, some embraced Islâm, and others were ransomed 10 I | having become converted to Islâm now that he saw that its 11 I | Meccans readily embraced Islâm and marched under its banner, 12 I | they offered to embrace Islâm, provided that their territory 13 I | long in their allegiance to Islâm and its prophet even in 14 I | that the triumph of El Islâm was due.~ ~In March, 632 15 I | which is the key-word to El Islâm, was not new to the Arabs, 16 I | difference between Judaism and Islâm is that the former is not 17 I | be made to; this is what Islâm or 'resignation' really 18 I | It has been objected to Islâm that neither its doctrines 19 I | and the Qur'ân is termed Islâm 'Resignation,' scil. to 20 I | of whom were converted to Islâm by Mohammed's preaching 21 I | death and the resurrection, Islâm has no authoritative teaching; 22 I | The practical duties of Islâm are, 1. The profession of 23 I | Lord' in the wilderness.~ ~Islâm inculcates the doctrine 24 I | the greatest blots on El Islâm is that it keeps the women 25 I | has made it impossible for Islâm to throw off certain customs 26 I | punishment. The battle of Bedr. Islâm the true religion. Future 27 I | superstitious practices. Islâm the best religion, being 28 I | only by the same amount. Islâm is the religion of Abraham 29 I | Exhortation to embrace Islâm. Those who do so before 30 I | before being received into Islâm; if they are really believers 31 I | Prophecy that men shall join Islâm by troops.~ ~CXI. THE CHAPTER 32 I, II(1)| The word resignation (Islâm) is that by which Mohammed' 33 I, II(1)| for one who professes El Islâm.~ ~ 34 I, II(1)| unless he apostatized from Islâm, said, 'I am an old man, 35 I, II(2)| synonym for resignation, i.e. Islâm.~ ~ ./. 36 I, II(4)| Rites and Ceremonies of Islâm.~ ~ 37 I, III | religion in God's sight is Islâm, and those to whom the Book 38 I, III(1)| some Jews who professed Islâm in the morning and recanted 39 I, III(1)| which had been reconciled by Islâm, was on the point of breaking 40 I, IV(1)| were at the beginning of Islâm literally immured.~ ~ 41 I, V | pleased for you to have Islâm for a religion. But he who 42 I, IX(1)| consideration as if he had professed Islâm.~ ~ ./. 43 I, IX(2)| Reconciled, that is, to Islâm.~ ~ 44 I, IX | after they had embraced Islâm, and they designed what 45 I, IX(1)| place of public prayer in Islâm. The Beni Ghanm had built 46 I, XIII(2)| Alluding to the conquests of Islâm. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 47 II, XXIII(1)| provided that the cause of Islâm suffers nothing from it.~ ~ 48 II, XXXIX | breast God has expanded for Islâm, and who is in light from 49 II, XLII(1)| I.e. after the faith of Islâm had been accepted by them, 50 II, XLVIII(2)| that had apostatized from Islâm. Some think it refers to 51 II, XLIX(2)| feud in the time preceding Islâm. Seeing them coming out 52 II, LIII(1)| Walîd apostatized from El Islâm, paying down a portion of 53 II, LX(1)| their becoming converted to Islâm.~ ~ 54 II, LXI | God a lie when called unto Islâm? but God guides not the 55 II, LXII(1)| I.e. by embracing Islâm.~ ~ 56 II, LXX(1)| el 'Hâreth, who said of Islâm, 'If this be the truth from